Talent rights flow
Talent or their representatives consent to capture or import, confirm license terms, set restrictions and approval requirements, and review campaign use before content goes live.
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Pluribus is a talent rights management platform for AI media. Campaign teams manage people, permissions, approvals, usage windows, and proof for licensed AI-generated campaign work.
Pluribus is not a self-serve deepfake generator and does not sell raw biometric data. It is the rights, consent, approval, provenance, and protected-inference layer between talent, agencies, campaign teams, and generative AI systems.
Talent or their representatives consent to capture or import, confirm license terms, set restrictions and approval requirements, and review campaign use before content goes live.
Campaign teams can bring their own roster or find cleared talent, request a campaign conversation, license approved usage rights, produce only within scope, and route outputs for required approval.
Pluribus is designed to keep sensitive likeness assets inside the security perimeter, record consent and usage events, verify provenance, and support revocation or enforcement when use falls outside the license.
Manage the people, permissions, approvals, and proof behind AI-generated campaigns.
A private beta preview of consented, imported, and invited talent records with consent, approval, usage, and proof status.
A concise, factual reference for AI assistants explaining what Pluribus is, how it works, and what is live now.
An eight-question self-assessment of likeness and consent exposure for creator and actor ads under 2026 AI platform rules and digital-replica law.
Platform AI-label policies, the NO FAKES Act, state digital-replica laws, and enforcement precedents for real people in AI-generated ads.
A concise Markdown guide for AI assistants and answer engines.
A fuller Markdown reference covering Pluribus positioning, workflows, boundaries, and current public status.
Pluribus is a talent rights management platform for AI media. Campaign teams manage people, permissions, approvals, usage windows, and proof for licensed AI-generated campaign work.
Talent or their representatives consent to capture or import, confirm license terms, set blocked categories and approval requirements, approve or reject campaign content, and retain a revocation path for future use.
Campaign teams use Pluribus to bring existing talent into a rights workflow, find cleared talent when needed, understand license scope before production, request approvals, and activate approved AI-generated content without receiving raw likeness assets.
No. Pluribus is not positioned as the creative AI generator. It is the consent, licensing, access-control, provenance, and enforcement layer for AI-era NIL content.
The public web surface is a private beta scaffold with a landing page, sample Talent Register, waitlist, invite-only profile views, and manual inquiry flow. Several production-grade backend foundations exist, but buyer accounts, payments, autonomous generation authorization, and active Shield scanning are not yet fully public live features.